Philadelphia Financial Services
Philadelphia, commonly referred to as Philly, is the largest city in Pennsylvania and the sixth most populous city in the United States. Healthcare is the largest sector of employment in the city. The city is home to the Philadelphia Stock Exchange and several Fortune 500 companies including cable television and internet provider Comcast, insurance company CIGNA and Lincoln Financial Group. The key financial institutions operating in the area include Wachovia Bank and Citizens Financial Group Inc. The average cost of a house is $168,500 and the rent is $790 per month. Average income is around $46,740 per year.
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How does Philadelphia stack up? | |
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These values are averages based on information from the Stacker. | |
| FICO | 602 |
| Home Value | $168,500 |
| Rent Payment | $790 |
| Income | $46,740 |
| Car Values | $16,166 |
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